Which of the following countries has recently taken over the
Presidency of the European Union?
1 France
2 Germany
3 Portugal
4 Belgium
The Vedangas were ??? in number (a) Six (b) Four (c) Eight (d) Ten
How does a mosquito make its annoying him? (1) By flapping its wings vigorously (2) By sending air through its spiracles (3) Through its vocal cords (4) By humming
Islamic terrorism is more pronounced in which of the following regions of Russia? 1 Grozny 2 Moscow 3 Gudermes 4 Omsk
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Which of the following nations is the highest defaulter in payment of its dues to the UN? (A) USA (B) India (C) China (D) Pakistan
In an effort to improve which of the following in India, the Cricket Board has set up a panel comprising stalwarts of the game so that players can be trained? 1 Spin bowling 2 Fast bowling 3 Wicket keeping 4 Fielding
The Women Cricked World Cup final Was played recently in Durban between India and 1 England 2 New Zealand 3 Australia 4 Sough Africa
. At what temperature are the readings of a Centigrade and Fahrenheit thermometer the same? (a) - 40 (b) 212 (c) 40 (d) 100
Which of the following are the financial powers of the President of India? (a) No money bill can be introduced without his prior approval (b) His is responsible for the preparation of the Union Budget and causes it to be laid before the Parliament (c) All money bills passed by the Parliament are presented to him for assent (d) He appoints Finance Commission (e) All of these
Bihu is the chief festival celebrated in the state of (a) Arunahcal Pradesh (b) Assam (c) Tripura (d) Orissa
The Kyoto Protocol on global warming came into effect from February 2005. all the nations except two have accepted and implemented the protocol in their countries. Which are these two countries? 1 India & Pakistan 2 Pakistan & Bangladesh 3 USA & Australia 4 Australia & France
Author of the book ?Origin of Species? was: (a) Karl Marx (b) Charles Darwin (c) Newton (d) T A Edison